Lhusan Sharamli
The Lhusan Sharamli (Sanaman for national assembly) is the federal legislature of Sanama since 1703. The assembly consists of 1,750 directly elected Pehati Lhusan Sharamlili (PLS) who serve four-year terms. All members are elligible for recall by their constituencies. The Lhusan Sharamli meet for two sessions per year and delegates authority to its executive committees between sessions. However, the assembly can reverse any decision by any committee by a majority vote. Elections are free, secret and non-partisan, but elected members are free to form parties and other types of interest groups once elected. The Lhusan Sharamli elect the members of the various executive committees from within itself, as well as appoint judges to the National Judex. The committees in turn invite various interested parties into their membership on a temporary basis when new policy is to be made.
Composition
- Composition of the Lhusan Sharamli after the 1702 election.
- Sanamati Democratic Party
- Sanaman Liberation Front
- Agrarian Union
- Yes We Can
- Patriotic Conservative Alliance
- Unaffiliated
Executive Committees
The Federal Coordination Committee is a committee on the federal level in Sanama tasked with coordination, resolving conflicts and making certain decisions within the executive government. The committee is not formally superior to the other committees, but its composition of one of the chairpersons of each committee gives it special weight. The committee is the closest proximation to a cabinet in the Sanaman federal government and its two chairpersons the closest proximation to heads of government.
Current composition
Committee | Name | Term |
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Finance | Muqana Soke | 1703–1706 |
Foreign Relations | Piter Oreya | 1703–1706 |
National Security | Marino Halero | 1703–1706 |
Defence | Karen Nielsen | 1703–1706 |
Justice | Kiko Kulahi | 1703–1706 |
Social Services | Tina Kalani | 1703–1706 |
Public Health | Ffina Kuli | 1703–1706 |
Environment | Hana Qusen | 1703–1706 |
Agriculture | Fani Walento | 1703–1706 |
Education | Anira Qali | 1703–1706 |
Infrastructure | Anela Bardosova | 1703–1706 |
Labour | Timoti Menira | 1703–1706 |
Commerce | Maxim Qelari | 1703–1706 |
Trade | Luko Palaki | 1703–1706 |
Culture and Language | Llani Ffune | 1703–1706 |
Science and Technology | Amasa Sumi | 1703–1706 |
Development | Pearl Caprici | 1703–1706 |
Coordination Committee Secretary | Ludwig Bordwic | 1703–1706 |